Cycle to work: safety equipment

Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.

fatblokish

Guru
Location
In bath
Good day,
I recently received a reply from the Inland Revenue advising that the safety equipment permitted under the Cycle to work scheme need not be "hired"at the same time as a new bike; indeed I inferred that it was not necessary to hire a bike at all in order to hire the safety equipment. However, the letter did not state which equipment can be classified as safety equipment (see guidance on permitted items from DfT below). My quey concerns whether items such as tyres, chain, cables, brake components etc can be classed as safety equipment. FYI I would be unable to get the LBS to creatively mis-describe the items for my benefit.
Ta in advance

Cyclists’ safety equipment is not similarly defined in the legislation and a common sense approach should be taken to the equipment provided. This could include:
Cycle helmets which conform to European standard EN 1078
Bells and bulb horns
Lights, including dynamo packs
Mirrors and mudguards to ensure riders visibility is not impaired
Cycle clips and dress guards
Panniers, luggage carriers and straps to allow luggage to be safely carried
Locks and chains to ensure cycle can be safely secured
Pumps, puncture repair kits, cycle tool kits and tyre sealant to allow for minor repairs

Reflective clothing along with white front reflectors and spoke reflectors
 

In trouble

New Member
You don't pay VAT on helmets as its classed as safety equipment. Is that the same for lights????

My Ay-ups have arrived from Oz, they're fantastic, but a bill for £115 VAT has just landed on my doorstep for them......bugger.....
 

Matty

Well-Known Member
Location
Nr Edinburgh
I have got a set of marathon plus tyres listed as safety equipment. Did that on the basis they have a reflective sidewall, seems a loose enough connection to me!

I should also mention I am at the 'just about to collect bike (hopefully) stage'. Voucher is issued.

Matt
 
Top Bottom